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A few weeks ago, I met this little family on Coronado Beach for a newborn session. That’s right – a newborn session. Outside. On the beach.
Maybe something you’ve never considered?
If you’re searching for a newborn photographer in San Diego and have never considered an outdoor newborn session, this is for you (particularly if you prefer the candid style vs. posed studio). It’s not for everyone, so let’s talk about both the pros and the cons.
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If you chose to build your family in San Diego, chances are all our natural beauty and year round outdoor lifestyle means something to you. Photographing your newborn at a place like Coronado Beach or Mission Trails lets that story become part of your baby’s history.
Instead of a backdrop and props, you get the San Diego vibe and your family together. Your baby will grow up recognizing the place you held them close in these photos.
As a lifestyle San Diego newborn photographer, I am not placing your baby into intricate studio poses. Outdoors, your newborn is held almost the entire time. They are cuddled against your chest, swaddled snugly, or nestled between both parents.
This naturally supports:
If the idea of elaborate posing feels stressful, outdoor lifestyle newborn photos are something to consider.
If you have older kids, you already know that expecting them to sit still in a quiet studio for an hour can be a stretch (for them, and for you!).
On the beach, siblings can:
This gives us genuine interactions instead of forced smiles, which naturally leads to better photos.
One hesitation many parents share when they call me is, “Our house is a disaster right now. I’m so tired. I can’t even think about cleaning for photos.”
With an outdoor session, your home can stay exactly as it is. No one needs to hide laundry baskets or clear counters. You simply bring yourselves and your baby, and I handle the rest.
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Outdoor newborn photos are lovely, but they are not the right fit for every family or every baby. Here are some considerations.
For outdoor sessions, I usually recommend sunrise or sunset for the best light. That means:
If you know your family needs a midday time or you want more flexibility around timing, an in-home session is a be a better fit (and here’s some more info on indoor newborn sessions and who they’re right for).
Even in San Diego, we can run into wind, marine layer, cooler evenings, or a hotter day than expected. For instance, during the session pictured, the constant wind meant mom couldn’t unwrap the baby for those sweet detail photos.
If you prefer total control over temperature and environment, a studio or in-home session might feel more comfortable.
If you are very early postpartum, recovering from a C-section, or simply not ready to be out and about yet, an outdoor photoshoot may feel like too much.
In those cases, I often recommend:
On a public beach, there will be other people around. We are thoughtful about where we shoot, and I pose you in ways that feel natural and comfortable, but it is still a public space.
Outdoor newborn photos may not be the best choice if:
If privacy is important, an in-home session might be your best option.
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As a newborn photographer in San Diego, safety and comfort are always first. Here is what I do for outdoor newborn sessions like this one at Coronado Beach:
My goal is for you to feel cared for, so you can focus on your baby instead of logistics.
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You might love an outdoor newborn session if:
You might prefer an in-home lifestyle session if:
Both options can be beautiful. The “right” choice is the one that feels right for you and your family.
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I’ve put together lots of info about in-home and lifestyle newborn photography, and you can read them here:
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